RCPsych CASC Practice - July 2025

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RCPsych CASC Practice Part one | Online | 2nd July 2025 - 1.00pm - 5.00pm 

During the half day online session, you will learn about the important elements of the CASC examination, watch CASC videos, complete marking in a small group and participate in analysis and discussion with peers and CASC examiners

  • Attendance to this event is required, the event will not be recorded.
  • The full programme for the event will be shared with registered delegates only.

 

RCPsych CASC Practice Part two | In person | 4 July 8.30am - 5.20pm

The full day practical course will cover a range of different CASC stations under exam conditions. Attendees will have the opportunity to practice and observe CASC stations focussing on the key techniques and skills required to pass the examination with individualised feedback from RCPsych CASC examiners. There will also be opportunities for peer feedback during the day.

  • Venue - Royal College of Psychiatrists, Prescot Street, London
  • Refreshments available throughout the day, including a light lunch
  • Exam conditions in main room with no mobile phones permitted
  • The full programme for the event will be shared with registered delegates only

Contact us

e: miriam.muleba@rcpsych.ac.uk
t: 0208 618 4244

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To encourage open dialogue, scientific discovery and enrich learning, we provide our delegates with the opportunity to hear from a diverse range of views and presentations. All the speakers, panellists and participants views and comments are their own and not the established views of the College. Speakers should expect probing questions and healthy debate.

The College expects all content of event programmes, and the behaviour of the speakers and the delegates, to be professional, respectful and to uphold the College values.

The College does not endorse any programme content or behaviour displaying any form of prejudice or discrimination.

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